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Marley Corporation desires to earn target net income of $180,000. If the selling price per unit is $30, unit variable cost is $24, and total fixed costs are $720,000, the number of units that the company must sell to earn its target net income is:

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Oscar Corporation uses a process cost accounting system. Given the following data, compute the number of units transferred out during the current period.

Beginning Work in process 10,000 units (½ complete)
Ending Work in Process 12,500 units (? complete)
Started into Production 75,000 units

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Pilgrim Company applies overhead on the basis of machine hours. Given the following data, compute overhead applied and the under- or overapplication of overhead for the period:

Estimated annual overhead cost $1,200,000
Actual annual overhead cost $1,150,000
Estimated machine hours 300,000
Actual machine hours 280,000

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The following data has been collected for use in analyzing the behavior of maintenance costs of Sterling Corporation:

Month Maintenance Costs Machine Hours
January $121,000 20,000
February 125,000 23,000
March 128,000 24,000
April 159,000 34,000
May 168,000 36,000
June 178,000 38,000
July 181,000 40,000

Using the high-low method to separate the maintenance costs into their variable and fixed cost components, these components are:

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Given the following data for Carlson Company, compute (A) total manufacturing costs and (B) costs of goods manufactured:

Direct materials used $120,000 Beginning work in process $20,000
Direct labor 50,000 Ending work in process 10,000
Manufacturing overhead 150,000 Beginning finished goods 25,000
Operating expenses 175,000 Ending finished goods 15,000

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The production cost report shows both quantities and costs. Costs are reported in three sections: (1) costs accounted for, (2) unit costs, and (3) costs charged to department. The sections are listed in the following order:

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The starting point of a master budget is the preparation of the:

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The most useful measure for evaluating the performance of the manager of an investment center is:

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The cost classification scheme most relevant to responsibility accounting is:

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Carter Company estimates its sales at 30,000 units in the first quarter and that sales will increase by 6,000 units each quarter over the year. It has, and desires, a 25% ending inventory of finished goods. Each unit sells for $25. 40% of the sales are for cash. 70% of the credit customers pay within the quarter. The remainder is received in the quarter following sale. Cash collections for the third quarter are budgeted at:

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Carter Company estimates its sales at 30,000 units in the first quarter and that sales will increase by 6,000 units each quarter over the year. It has, and desires, a 25% ending inventory of finished goods. Each unit sells for $25. 40% of the sales are for cash. 70% of the credit customers pay within the quarter. The remainder is received in the quarter following sale. Production in units for the third quarter should be budgeted at:

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Kemp Company incurs the following costs in producing 50,000 units of product:

Direct materials $200,000
Direct labor 100,000
Variable manufacturing overhead 200,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead 600,000

An outside supplier has offered to supply the 50,000 units at $14.00 each. All of Kemp’s related variable costs, but only $400,000 of the fixed costs would be eliminated if the offer is accepted. Acceptance will result in a:

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To be classified as a short-term investment, an investment must meet the following criteria:

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Lyndon Company has a production process where two products result from a joint processing procedure; both can be sold immediately or processed further. Given the following additional per unit information, determine which of the products should be processed further.

Product Allocated
Joint Cost
Selling
Price
Additional
Processing Cost
New
Selling Price
A $50 $100 $90 $200
B $30 $50 $25 $80

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A flexible budget:

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Leah Company’s equipment account increased $400,000 during the period; the related accumulated depreciation increased $30,000. New equipment was purchased at a cost of $700,000 and used equipment was sold at a loss of $20,000. Depreciation expense was $100,000. Proceeds from the sale of the used equipment were:

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Which of the following would not be included in the operating activities section of a statement of cash flows?

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The concept of significant influence must be satisfied before which accounting method can be used by an investor?

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Which of the following pairs of terms in the area of financial statement analysis are synonymous?

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Which of the following statements is true?

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Dividends received are credited to what account under the equity method and cost method, respectively?

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In accounting for available-for-sale securities, the Unrealized Loss on Available-for-Securities account should be classified as a:

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ReportingINVESTMENTS at fair value is applicable to:

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Sailor Corporation has the following stock outstanding:

6% Preferred, $100 par $1,000,000
Common Stock, $50 par 2,000,000

No dividends were paid the previous 2 years. If Sailor declares $250,000 of dividends in the current year, how much will common stockholders receive if the preferred stock is cumulative?

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The statement of cash flows is a(n):

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The directors of Bennett Corp. are trying to decide whether they should issue par or no par stock. They are considering three alternatives for their new stock, which they are assuming will be issued at $8 per share. The alternatives are: (A) $5 par value, (B) no par with a $1 stated value, and (C) no par, no stated value. If 60,000 shares are issued, what amount will be credited to the common stock account in each of these cases?

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Victor Corp. reacquired, but did not retire, 20,000 shares of its $2 par common stock at a cost of $13 per share on April 30, 2014. The stock was originally issued at $11 per share. On January 10, 2015, the 20,000 shares were sold at $16 per share. The sales entry should include a credit to Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock for:

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What is the effect on total paid-in capital of a stock dividend and a stock split, respectively?

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Question 31 unsavedWhich of the following is reported in the retained earnings statement as an adjustment to the beginning balance?

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Question 33 unsavedBonds that mature in installments are called:

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Question 34 unsavedA Discount on Bonds Payable account:

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Question 35 unsavedDina Corp. had 500,000 shares of common stock outstanding throughout the year. Dina reported net income of $2,400,000 and declared preferred stock dividends of $400,000 during the year. Dina should present earnings per share of:

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Question 36 unsavedIn order to be considered extraordinary, an item must be:

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Question 37 unsavedIf the market rate of interest is lower than the stated rate, bonds will sell at an amount:

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Which of the following combinations presents correct examples of liquidity, profitability, and solvency ratios, respectively?

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Match the term that best represents the definition or statement given below. No term should be used more than once, and not all terms will be used.

Events and transactions that are unusual in nature and infrequent in occurrence.

The net income earned by each share of outstanding common stock.

Standards based on optimum levels of performance under perfect operating conditions.

An accounting method in which the investment in stock is initially recorded at cost and cash dividends are credited to Dividend Revenue.

The differences between actual costs and standard costs.

The amount of revenue remaining after deducting variable costs.

The disposal of a significant segment of a business.

Costs that a manager has the authority to incur within a given period of time.

The correction of an error in previously issued financial statements.

The portion of retained earnings that is currently unavailable for dividend declarations.

Measures the ability of the company to survive over a long period of time.

A pro rata distribution of the corporation’s own stock to stockholders.

The difference between actual overhead and budgeted overhead at actual production level.

Measures of the short-term ability of an enterprise to pay its maturing obligations and to meet unexpected needs for cash.

Debt securities that the investor has the intent and ability to hold to maturity.

Costs that vary in total directly and proportionately with changes in the activity level.

 

Accounts receivable

Book value per share

Capital lease

Contribution margin

Contribution margin ratio

Controllable costs

Cost accounting

Cost method

Discontinued operations

Earnings per share

Equity method

Extraordinary items

Fixed costs

Held-to-maturity securities

Horizontal analysis

Ideal standards

Liquidity ratios

Noncontrollable costs

Normal standards

Operating lease

Overhead budget variance

Overhead volume variance

Parent company

Period costs

Prior period adjustment

Product costs

Retained earnings appropriation

Solvency ratios

Stock dividend

Stock split

Variable costs

Variances

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Matthew Corporation manufactures paper shredding equipment. Each paper shredder has a standard materials cost of 20 pounds at $7.50 per pound or $150.00 in total. 40,000 pounds of materials were purchased for $320,000 during the period and 39,000 pounds were used in the production of 2,000 good units. What is the direct materials price variance?

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Matthew Corporation manufactures paper shredding equipment. Each paper shredder has a standard materials cost of 20 pounds at $7.50 per pound or $150.00 in total. 40,000 pounds of materials were purchased for $320,000 during the period and 39,000 pounds were used in the production of 2,000 good units. What is the direct materials usage variance?

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Matthew Corporation manufactures paper shredding equipment and uses a process costing system. 2,000 units were in process at the beginning of the period, 60% complete. 20,000 units were started into production during the period; 1,000 were in process at the end of the period, 60% complete. What are the equivalent units for conversion costs?

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Matthew Corporation manufactures paper shredding equipment and sells each unit for $500. Variable costs per unit equal $300. Total fixed costs equal $800,000. Matthew is currently selling 5,000 units per period and would like to earn net income of $400,000. What is the breakeven point in dollars?

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Matthew Corporation manufactures paper shredding equipment and sells each unit for $500. Variable costs per unit equal $300. Total fixed costs equal $800,000. Matthew is currently selling 5,000 units per period and would like to earn net income of $400,000. How many sales units are necessary to attain the desired income?

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Matthew Corporation manufactures paper shredding equipment and sells each unit for $500. Variable costs per unit equal $300. Total fixed costs equal $800,000. Matthew is currently selling 5,000 units per period and would like to earn net income of $400,000. What is the margin of safety ratio for current operations?

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